Alberta Opposition private member’s bill would protect mountains from coal mines
EDMONTON — Alberta Opposition Leader Rachel Notley is tabling proposed legislation she says would protect the province’s Rocky Mountains from new open-pit coal mines.
The private member’s bill calls for coal exploration to be blocked across the eastern slopes of the Rockies and for road-building and drilling to end.
It would cancel coal leases issued after the United Conservative government scrapped a policy last May that protected those slopes and would stop the province’s energy regulator from issuing development permits.
The proposed legislation would permanently prohibit open-pit mines in the most environmentally sensitive areas and would prevent mines elsewhere until a land-use plan for the region were developed.